Well you're right, HH. Anyone that has taken more than a casual look into before, after, and during the event knows there was a very complex conspiracy.I'm generally not into conspiracy theories, but there's a lot of stuff that just doesn't add up with the narrative about Lee Harvey Oswald being the lone gunman.
And just like UFOs our illustrious government thinks we can't handle the truth.I'm generally not into conspiracy theories, but there's a lot of stuff that just doesn't add up with the narrative about Lee Harvey Oswald being the lone gunman.
I agree, Imogene. With the JFK assassination, "Camelot" came to a crashing halt. Post war innocence and optimism started to erode. That and Vietnam spawned the Hippie movement and the scourge of illicit drugs. Optimism had somewhat of a comeback during the Reagan years, but it didn't last. I must admit that I've become pretty cynical in the past 30 years or so. Of course running your own business dies tend to make for cynicism...I was a Junior in High school. A very rural with no PA system.
School had just let out. I had driven to school and turned the car radio on as soon as the car started. I remember staring at the radio to the point one of the kids parked next to me asked if I was ok. I turned the radio up as we listened in disbelief.
We were country kids who thought the worst thing in life was having to bale hay all day, the day of the Saturday school dance.
That was the day I began to look at life through jaded eyes——.
Were you a Marine Corps trained pilot?When Kennedy was president, Air Force One was a modified Boeing 707. By today’s standard’s, it would be considered an antique. It was luxurious inside, but none of the avionics used on that plane are in use today. In fact, many newer advancements in safety and technology that didn’t exist back then are reality today.
It’s unbelievable of the advancements that have been made since that day in 1963.
God Bless JFK, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, JFK, Jr and Caroline.